May 2020 meeting – online

Our next Toronto Branch meeting will be on Monday, May 25, starting at 7:30 pm. Once again, this meeting will be entirely online due to COVID-19 restrictions, and open to all.

This month, journalist Katie Daubs will share with us how she researched the mysterious disappearance of a Toronto theatre mogul a century ago for her recently-published book The Missing Millionaire. Join us for Finding the Ambrose Small story — a cold case tale that is stranger than fiction!

We’ll also enjoy a short presentation by Michael Nettleton titled What will you find at the House of Industry?

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Join us on four evenings in June from the comfort of your home for the online Ontario Research Lecture Series. Four expert researchers will guide you through specialized records or research processes. Attend all four[...]

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